Haagen Daaz Ice Cream Mooncake


Mooncakes are eaten in China during the Mid-Autumn Festival. They are commonly given as presents to friends and family. Daddy's student gave us mooncake this week. The mooncake was not normal, it was a special, modern, western-style mooncake - Ice Cream Mooncake!


This is the coupon that Daddy's student gave him. We are going to go pick up the mooncake!



We rode the subway to the mall to pick up the mooncake.



We posed for a photo at the pick-up station.



Yay! We've picked up the mooncake! We'll go to the park to enjoy the ice cream mooncake.



The ice cream was set in a beautiful box.



Inside were 7 small mooncakes (stars) and 1 big mooncake (the moon). Each mooncake was a different flavor.

My mooncake was strawberry flavor.



Anabel had orange-pomelo. We tried each other's flavors. They are all SOOOOOOOO delicious!



Catherine's mooncake was green tea. I originally had green tea and she had strawberry, but we switched.

Mommy's mooncake was cookies-and-cream flavor, and Daddy's was Hawaiian.



Theodore cannot have ice cream, so Mommy made him a green bean Popsicle.



We've finished our small mooncakes! They were so delicious! Now we are going to share the big one together!


Mmm... it's sooooooooooooo delicious!



The big mooncake was vanilla-flavored. Inside was a giant "egg yolk" made out of mango!

We will remember eating the Haagen Daaz Ice Cream Mooncake for a long time and we're looking forward to enjoy eating it again!

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